Geo letter-Updated Larsen SP Plan Review.pdfN
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17311 — 135" Ave NE, A-500
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May 6, 2019
Carl and Sharon Larsen
9832 Marine View Drive
Mukilteo, Washington 98275
NELSON GEOTECHNICAL
ASSOCIATES, INC.
GEOTECHNICAL ENGINEERS & GEOLOGISTS
Geotechnical Plan Review Letter
Larsen Property Short Plat
15729 — 75" Place West
Edmonds, Washington
NGA File No. 999017
Dear Mr. and Mrs. Larsen:
Engineering -Geology Branch
5526 Industry Lane, #2
East Wenatchee, WA 98802
(509) 665-7696 • FAX (509) 665-7692
This letter presents the results of our geotechnical engineering review of the plans for your property short
plat project located at 15729 — 75' Place West in Edmonds, Washington.
INTRODUCTION
We previously prepared a report for this property that included recommendations for underpinning
support of the existing residence dated February 28, 2018. We also prepared plan review letters for the
proposed improvements to the existing residence dated March 20, 2018, July 25, 2018, and August 23,
2018. We prepared a preliminary plan review letter for the proposed short plat development in a letter
dated August 9, 2018. Project plans consist of subdividing the existing property into three separate
properties. A new single-family residence is planned for the new upper eastern lot.
The site falls within "Zones B through D" of the North Edmonds Earth Subsidence and Landslide
Hazard Area Report prepared by Landau Associates for the City of Edmonds. This designation requires
that certain features be included (or excluded) in the design. Such features include the restriction of cuts
and fills, the need for tightlining runoff into an approved system, the need to design foundations and
retaining walls to withstand high lateral earth pressures and potential loss of soil beneath parts of the
foundation, the need to vegetate slopes with deeply rooted drought -tolerant vegetation, and the
elimination of any and all irrigation systems. We have addressed all of these requirements in our
previous report and previous supplemental letters. For our use in preparing this letter, we were provided
with a set of plans titled "Larsen 3-Lot Short Plat," dated May 3, 2019, prepared by CG Engineering.
Geotechnical Plan Review Letter NGA File No. 999017
Larsen Property Short Plat May 6, 2019
Edmonds, Washington Page 2
PLAN REVIEW AND CONCLUSIONS
We have reviewed the geotechnical aspects of the most recent plans and found the plans to be in general
compliance with our recommendations as presented in our previous geotechnical report. The proposed
residence is to be located further than the recommended 60-foot minimum setback provided in our
previous report and is planned to be supported on conventional shallow foundations.
We understand that all stormwater runoff and sewer associated with this property is to be directed and
tightlined to flow into the existing stormwater drainage and sewer system pipes located within the
southern portion of the property. We understand that this existing system ultimately flows out and
discharges to the west of the property. We recommend that the trenches be backfilled within native
granular soils and compacted to structural fill specifications in accordance with our previous report. All
disturbed areas as a result of the utility line installation should be revegetated and maintained until
established. In our opinion, the proposed utility line installations should not adversely impact the
existing slope stability conditions within the property.
Temporary erosion control measures such as silt fences along the downhill side of the proposed
development are incorporated into the plans. In our opinion, the proposed temporary erosion control
measures appear to be feasible. Any disturbed soils remaining after the proposed development should be
revegetated in accordance with our previous report. Permanent erosion control measures such as compost
amended soils, ground cover, and permanent seeding and planting have also been incorporated into the
plans.
We understand that the 72' Avenue West along the upper eastern portion of the site is to be raised
slightly and extended further to the south to provide future access to the proposed residence. Review of
the plans indicates that the lower western side of the roadway will be supported with a permanent soldier
pile retaining wall spanned with timber lagging. We were previously provided with soldier pile loading
design parameters via email on October 30, 2018 from Dennis Titus with CG Engineering. At that time
we confirmed that the design values were feasible for use in the shoring wall design. Review of the
provided plans indicates that these values were indeed incorporated into the design of the proposed
soldier pile shoring wall. We have included these design values along with additional recommendations
for the proposed soldier pile shoring wall construction in the Soldier Pile Retaining Wall subsection of
this letter.
NELSON GEOTECHNICAL ASSOCIATES, INC.
Geotechnical Plan Review Letter NGA File No. 999017
Larsen Property Short Plat May 6, 2019
Edmonds, Washington Page 3
As a part of the proposed grading associated with the roadway extension, we understand that
approximately up to seven feet of fill will be placed to bring the roadway up to the proposed elevation.
The proposed filling and roadway extension work will be located greater than 150 feet from the top of
the steep west -facing bluff slope below the proposed development area. As a part of our plan review
letter dated August 23, 2018, we provided slope stability analyses indicating relatively stable slope
stability conditions for both the static and seismic cases near the top of the steep west -facing bluff slope.
These analyses have been included in this letter as Figures 1 and 2. In our opinion, the proposed filling
and grading associated with the proposed roadway extension should not adversely impact the existing
slope stability conditions within the steep west -facing bluff area and nearby vicinity due to the relatively
small amounts of fill being placed within the very eastern portion of the property and due to the proposed
grading be located at least 150 feet away from the steep west -facing bluff.
It is our opinion that the proposed residence development and roadway grading associated with the
proposed short plat should not adversely impact or decrease the existing stability of the steep slope areas,
neighboring properties, or critical areas; and is in compliance with the City of Edmonds Codes 23.80.060
and 23.80.070, provided our recommendations are incorporated into the proposed plans and followed
during construction.
We recommend that all of our recommendations provided in our previous report and letters, and this
letter be strictly followed during construction.
As discussed in our previous report, this site and the overall site vicinity lie within a known ancient
landslide area. The site and vicinity have been relatively stable for a very long period of time, and
development in the area has taken place in the form of single-family residences, roads, parks, retaining
walls and underground utilities. Although the likelihood of the ancient slide to become active in the
foreseeable future is very low, extreme environmental conditions coupled with inadequate human
practices could, in theory, re -activate the ancient landslide. Such external factors could include severe
and prolonged weather events and/or significant seismic activity. With proper site drainage and
maintenance of the drainage systems and protection of steep slopes, we would estimate that the
probability of failure on the subject site is likely to be less than 30 percent in 25 years. In our opinion,
the proposed residence development and associated roadway grading within the eastern portion of the
site does not increase this potential.
NELSON GEOTECHNICAL ASSOCIATES, INC.
Geotechnical Plan Review Letter
Larsen Property Short Plat
Edmonds, Washington
Soldier Pile Retaining Wall
NGA File No. 999017
May 6, 2019
Page 4
General: A soldier pile retaining wall will be utilized to support fills along the downslope western side
of 72nd Avenue West to permanently support the eastern edge of the existing parking lot and driveway
areas. The soldier pile wall heights will range between 2.0 and 7.0 feet in exposed height. Review of the
wall design indicates the wall bas been designed in accordance with our recommendations.
The shoring wall has been designed to resist a lateral load resulting from a fluid with a unit weight of 45
pounds per cubic foot (pcf) loading conditions. A uniform surcharge of 250 psf and a uniform surcharge
of 8H have been applied to the wall design to account for traffic and seismic loading, respectively; "H" in
this case, is the exposed height of the wall. A passive pressure of 150 pcf on the below grade soils has
been utilized and applied on two -pile diameters under the excavation line. The upper one foot of pile
embedment has been neglected when calculating the passive resistance. The below -grade portion of the
wall is no less than 1.5 times the wall stick-up height.
The above pressures assume that the on -site soils retained by the shoring wall are not significantly
disturbed and that hydrostatic forces are not allowed to build up behind the wall. These values do not
include the effects of any other surcharges than what is described above. The retained soils should be
readily drained and collected water should be routed into a permanent storm system. Adequate gaps
should be maintained between the lagging elements to allow for any potential water seepage buildup to
flow through the wall.
Shoring Wall Installation: The shoring wall should be installed by a shoring contractor experienced
with this type of system. We anticipate that an open -hole drilling method may prove difficult to achieve
for installing the soldier piles in the on -site soils, and therefore we recommend that the shoring contractor
should have the capability of casing the holes as sloughing and/or water seepage will likely be
encountered. It might be prudent to perform one or more "test" holes to confirm installation conditions
prior to finalizing budget and work plans. Any sloughing or water that may collect in the drilled holes
should be removed prior to pumping grout. Grout should be readily available on site at the time the holes
are drilled and cased.
If groundwater seepage is encountered, we recommend that water be pumped out of the holes and the
concrete be tremied from the bottom of the excavations to displace the groundwater to the surface. Extra
Portland Cement, or other additives, may also be placed in the excavations to reduce the effects of
seepage. The spoils from the soldier pile excavations are expected to be moisture -sensitive materials and
should be removed from the site. We should be retained to monitor on site activities during the shoring
wall installation on a full-time basis.
NELSON GEOTECHNICAL ASSOCIATES, INC.
Geotechnical Plan Review Letter NGA File No. 999017
Larsen Property Short Plat May 6, 2019
Edmonds, Washington Page 5
MINIMUM RISK STATEMENT
Provided that the recommendations in this letter, the geotechnical report dated February 28, 2018 are
followed during construction, the areas disturbed by construction should remain stable. Therefore, the
risk of damage to the proposed development or to adjacent properties form soil instability should be
minimal, and the proposed grading and development should not increase the potential for soil movement.
CLOSURE
We recommend that NGA be retained to provide monitoring and consultation services during
construction to confirm that the conditions encountered are consistent with those indicated by the
explorations, to provide recommendations for design changes should the conditions revealed during the
work differ from those anticipated, and to evaluate whether or not earthwork activities comply with
contract plans and specifications.
NELSON GEOTECHNICAL ASSOCIATES, INC.
Geotechnical Plan Review Letter
Larsen Property Short Plat
Edmonds, Washington
NGA File No. 999017
May 6, 2019
Page 6
We appreciate the opportunity to provide service to you on this project. Please contact us if you have
any questions regarding this letter or require further information.
Sincerely,
NELSON GEOTECHNICAL ASSOCIATES, INC.
Lee S. Bcllah, LG
Project Geologist
Khalcd M. Shawish, PE
Principal
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NELSON GEOTECHNICAL ASSOCIATES, INC.